Patents Represented by Attorney Daniel J. Meaney, Jr.
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Patent number: 5704898Abstract: An articulation mechanism for an endoscope wherein the endoscope has a generally elongated shaft and cables extending between a control head located at the proximal end thereof and an objective assembly located at the distal end thereof wherein the objective assembly is capable of being deflected over an arcuate co-planar path by the articulation mechanism is shown. The articulation mechanism comprises a proximal ring having a first outer edge and a second outer edge and the proximal ring is operative coupled to the distal end of the endoscope at one of the first outer ring and second outer ring and having a coupling member defined on the other of the first outer ring and second outer ring. A central ring having a first outer edge and a second outer edge, each of which defines an actuation member, is operatively connected by one of the actuation members to the coupling member.Type: GrantFiled: November 17, 1995Date of Patent: January 6, 1998Assignee: Circon CorporationInventor: Arkady Kokish
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Patent number: 5669906Abstract: A grooved roller forming part of an electrode for use with a resectoscope is shown. The electrode includes an electrode lead member having an elongated conductor member. The elongated conductor member has a first end and a second end with an insulative cover extended therebetween. The first end has a protruding electrode adapted to be electrically connected to an electrosurgical generator and the second end terminates in an active member. An electrode support member is operatively connected to the active member. The electrode support member has an elongated semi-rigid bifurcated arm terminating in a conductive core spaced a predetermined distance from the active member. The bifurcated arm is covered with an insulative material except at the distal end where the grooved roller is located. The electrode support member has a grooved roller having a central opening extending therethrough for rotatably mounting the grooved roller on the conductive core of the support member.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 1994Date of Patent: September 23, 1997Assignee: Circon CorporationInventors: Benedetto Grossi, Robert Quint
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Patent number: 5647840Abstract: An endoscope having a distally heated distal lens for performing laparoscopic surgery is shown. The preferred embodiment of the endoscope is a laparoscope which includes a rigid elongated sheath tube which encloses means defining a fiber optic light carrying bundle formed of a plurality of optical fibers each of which have a distal end. The fiber optic bundle has a proximal end which is adapted to be operatively coupled to a light source having light energy including infrared radiation and a distal end which is located in the distal section of the sheath tube contiguous the distal lens. The fiber optic bundle has a selected number of the distal ends of the plurality of optical fibers treated to form an energy diverting member for directing thermal or infrared energy from a light source into the periphery of the distal lens to increase the temperature thereof to resist fogging of the distal lens when the distal section of the endoscope is inserted into a warm, moist area such as a body cavity.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 1994Date of Patent: July 15, 1997Assignee: Circon CorporationInventors: Frank D. D'Amelio, Carl J. Rebert, Kenneth C. Hancock
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Patent number: 5599349Abstract: A "V" shaped grooved roller forming part of an electrode for use with a resectoscope is shown. The electrode includes an electrode lead member having an elongated conductor member. The elongated conductor member has a first end and a second end with an insulative cover extended therebetween. The first end has a protruding electrode adapted to be electrically connected to an electrosurgical generator and the second end terminates in an active member. An electrode support member is operatively connected to the active member. The electrode support member has an elongated semi-rigid bifurcated arm terminating in a conductive core spaced a predetermined distance from the active member. The bifurcated arm is covered with an insulative material except at the distal end where the grooved roller is located. The electrode support member has a grooved roller having an outer surface and at least one circumferentially extending "V" shaped slot formed in the outer surface thereof.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 1994Date of Patent: February 4, 1997Assignee: Circon CorporationInventor: Frank D. D'Amelio
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Patent number: 5582610Abstract: A grooved slider forming part of an electrode for use with a resectoscope is shown. The electrode includes an electrode lead member having an elongated conductor member. The elongated conductor member has a first end and a second end with an insulative cover extended therebetween. The first end has a protruding electrode adapted to be electrically connected to an electrosurgical generator and the second end terminates in an active member. An electrode support member is operatively connected to the active member. The electrode support member has an elongated semi-rigid bifurcated arm terminating in a conductive core spaced a predetermined distance from the active member. The bifurcated arm is covered with an insulative material except at the distal end where the grooved slider is located. The electrode support member has a grooved slider having a central opening extending therethrough for fixedly mounting the grooved slider on the conductive core of the support member.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 1994Date of Patent: December 10, 1996Assignee: Circon CorporationInventors: Benedetto Grossi, Robert Quint
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Patent number: 5549541Abstract: A continuous flow cystoscope is shown. The cystoscope includes an outer sheath having an outer surface, a hollowed out central area extending along a central axis which extends therethrough, a proximal section and a distal section. The distal section includes a distal end having a member defining an opening. In the preferred embodiment, the outer sheath opening is formed at an acute angle relative the central axis. The distal section of the outer sheath includes an elongated fenestra extending distally therefrom along a path substantially parallel to and spaced from the central axis. The proximal section of the outer sheath includes an inlet port and an outlet port. An inner member is positioned within the hollowed out central area of the outer sheath and includes an inner member channel having a first passageway which is adapted to receive a telescope and a second passageway which is utilized for passing a working tool, such as a laser fiber.Type: GrantFiled: November 23, 1994Date of Patent: August 27, 1996Assignee: Circon CorporationInventor: Richard P. Muller
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Patent number: 5525793Abstract: An optical head for attachment to an optical system, such as a telescope, is shown. The optical head in a housing includes a first sensor for imaging an object in a field of view and a second sensor for tracking a star or other celestial body which is off axis to the field of view of the first sensor. The second sensor is rigidly supported and positioned a selected distance from and adjacent to the first sensor and is adapted to generate correction signals which are used to control a drive system of the optical system or telescope. The correction signals are representative of desired changes in the relative position of the optical system or telescope to the star being tracked. The correction signals are applied to the drive system to maintain, during imaging, optical alignment of the first sensor with an object in the field of view. In the preferred embodiment, the optical head is used for astronomical imaging and tracking wherein the first sensor is an imaging CCD and the second sensor is a tracking CCD.Type: GrantFiled: October 7, 1994Date of Patent: June 11, 1996Assignee: Santa Barbara Instrument GroupInventors: Alan W. Holmes, Matthew J. Longmire
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Patent number: 5522888Abstract: A collagen-hydrogel for promoting epithelial cell growth and regeneration of the stroma is shown. Also shown is an optical lens for the eye, fabricated from the collagen-hydrogel, which, when affixed to Bowman's membrane, promotes and supports epithelial cell growth, enables corneal epithelium of the cornea of an eye, during the healing process, to attach to and cover the anterior surface of the lens implanting the same and to regenerate the stroma which grows over the edge of and attaches to the optical lens. Laid down in the layers of the regenerated stroma are new keratocytes and collagen fibial produced from keratocytes. The collagen-hydrogel is a hydrogel polymer formed by the free radical polymerization of a hydrophilic monomer solution gelled and crosslinked in the presence of an aqueous stock solution of collagen to form a three dimensional polymeric meshwork for anchoring collagen. The collagen-hydrogel material has a ratio by weight of collagen-to-hydrogel in the range of about 0.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 1995Date of Patent: June 4, 1996Assignee: CBS Lens, a California general partnershipInventor: Linda Civerchia
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Patent number: 5512035Abstract: A cable compensating mechanism for an endoscope is shown. The endoscope has a generally elongated flexible shaft extending between a control head at a proximal end thereof and an objective assembly at the distal end thereof. The cable compensating mechanism includes an operative cable and sheath assembly which is operatively connected to the objective assembly and to the control head for deflecting the objective assembly in a selected direction.A control mechanism is operatively connected to the operating cable and sheath assembly and is adapted to control the magnitude of tensile force developed in the operating cable in the event that deflection of the objective assembly is restrained. The control mechanism has a guide block and carriage member moveable therein. The moveable carriage member moves the operating cable and sheath assembly within the sheath.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 1994Date of Patent: April 30, 1996Assignee: Circon Corporation, a Delaware corporationInventors: Gregory S. Konstorum, Frank D. D'Amelio
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Patent number: 5455645Abstract: A refractometer for measuring spherical refractive errors of an eye is shown. The refractometer includes an objective first lens system adapted to be moved along a predetermined path between a first position and a second position. A linear diopter scale measuring means is responsive to the movement of the objective first lens system for providing spherical refractive diopter measurements. A fixed second lens system is positioned at a selected location from the first position and is in alignment with the objective first lens system. A Pechan inverting prism system is located in the focal plane or the fixed second lens system and the first position. An adjustment means is operatively coupled to the objective first lens system for moving the same between said first position and said second position. A method for self-testing for spherical refractive errors of an eye using a refractometer of the present invention is shown.Type: GrantFiled: April 11, 1994Date of Patent: October 3, 1995Assignee: Lacrimedics, Inc.Inventors: Ian B. Berger, Larry A. Spitzberg
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Patent number: 5392765Abstract: A continuous flow cystoscope is shown. The cystoscope includes an outer sheath having an outer surface, a hollowed out central area extending along a central axis which extends therethrough, a proximal section and a distal section. The distal section includes a distal end having a member defining an opening. In the preferred embodiment, the outer sheath opening is formed at an acute angle relative the central axis. The distal section of the outer sheath includes an elongated fenestra extending distally therefrom along a path substantially parallel to and spaced from the central axis. The proximal section of the outer sheath includes an inlet port and an outlet port. An inner member is positioned within the hollowed out central area of the outer sheath and includes an inner member channel having a first passageway which is adapted to receive a telescope and a second passageway which is utilized for passing a working tool, such as a laser fiber.Type: GrantFiled: February 11, 1993Date of Patent: February 28, 1995Assignee: Circon CorporationInventor: Richard P. Muller
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Patent number: 5359479Abstract: A composite magnetic head slider is shown. The magnetic head slider includes a slider body having a leading edge, a trailing edge and a side surface extending therebetween. The slider body includes an hydrodynamic surface which co-acts with an air cushion on a moving magnetic media and the hydrodynamic surface includes an air bearing surface which extends between the leading edge and trailing edge of the slider body. The air bearing surface is substantially perpendicular to the side surface. A magnetic transducing element formed of a polycrystaline ferrite material and having a transducing gap located adjacent the trailing edge and air bearing surface is rigidly joined to the side surface of the slider with a bonding layer comprising a material by weight approximately 80% gold and approximately 20% tin.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 1992Date of Patent: October 25, 1994Assignee: Applied Magnetics CorporationInventor: Raymond M. Karam, II
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Patent number: 5320091Abstract: A continuous flow hysteroscope is shown. The hysteroscope includes an outer sheath having an outer surface, an inner surface and a hollowed-out central area extending along a central axis which extends therethrough. The outer sheath has a proximal section and a distal section. The distal end includes a plurality of openings communicating between the outer surface and inner surface. The openings have a predetermined shape and pass fluid exterior to the distal section therethrough and into the hollowed-out central area. The proximal section of the outer sheath includes an outlet and an inlet. An inner member is positioned within the hollowed-out central area and includes a first channel which is adapted to receive a telescope. A second channel, which is substantially parallel to the first channel is utilized for passing a working tool. The first and second channel are operatively coupled to an inlet for passing fluid therethrough and out of the distal end outer sheath.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 1992Date of Patent: June 14, 1994Assignee: Circon CorporationInventors: Benedetto Grossi, Richard P. Muller
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Patent number: 5213720Abstract: A collagen-hydrogel for promoting epithelial cell growth and regeneration of the stroma is shown. Also shown is an optical lens for the eye, fabricated from the collagen-hydrogel, which, when affixed to Bowman's membrane, promotes and supports epithelial cell growth, enables corneal epithelium of the cornea of an eye, during the healing process, to attach to and cover the anterior surface of the lens implanting the same and to regenerate the stroma which grows over the edge of and attaches to the optical lens. Laid down in the layers of the regenerated stroma are new keratocytes and collagen fibial produced from keratocytes. The collagen-hydrogel is a hydrogel polymer formed by the free radical polymerization of a hydrophilic monomer solution gelled and crosslinked in the presence of an aqueous stock solution of collagen to form a three dimensional polymeric meshwork for anchoring collagen. The collagen-hydrogel material has a ratio by weight of collagen-to-hydrogel in the range of about 0.Type: GrantFiled: February 15, 1991Date of Patent: May 25, 1993Assignee: CBS Lens, a California general partnershipInventor: Linda Civerchia
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Patent number: 5207213Abstract: A laparoscope for performing laparoscopic surgery is shown. The laparoscope includes a rigid elongated sheath tube having a selected length, a distal section and a proximal section. The distal section has a distal tip which includes a fluid tight transparent member, such as a distal lens, which is capable of passing an optical image. The transparent member has an exterior surface located at the distal tip. The laparoscope includes a fluid flow channel which terminates in a nozzle located at the distal tip for directing a fluid flow across the exterior surface of the transparent member to remove image impeding material therefrom such as per example organic material. The laparoscope further includes a first channel which terminates in an orifice which is capable of directing a flow of irrigation fluid along a selected path which, in the preferred embodiment, is a path substantially in alignment with the direction of view of the laparoscope.Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 1991Date of Patent: May 4, 1993Assignee: Circon CorporationInventors: Richard A. Auhll, Richard J. O'Hare, Richard R. Muller
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Patent number: 5199417Abstract: An endoscope having an elongated shaft which terminates in a deflectable distal tip is shown. The elongated shaft includes a first elongated sheath tube having a deflectable distal section. The deflectable distal section terminates in a distal tip having a triangular shaped cross-sectional area. The elongated shaft also includes a second semi-rigid elongated tube which is shorter in length than the first elongated sheath tube. The difference in length enables the deflectable distal section to extend beyond the end of the second semi-rigid elongated sheath tube and to be deflectable. The second semi-rigid elongated sheath tube encloses the proximal section of the first elongated sheath tube.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 1990Date of Patent: April 6, 1993Assignee: Circon CorporationInventors: Richard P. Muller, Raymond Ainger, III, Eugene P. Podbielski
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Patent number: 5163959Abstract: A method for treating an external eye condition due to a deficiency of tears as shown. The method includes the steps of testing the eye to determine if a tear deficiency exists.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 1992Date of Patent: November 17, 1992Inventor: Robert S. Herrick
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Patent number: 5154722Abstract: An electrohydraulic probe for impacting object is shown. The electrohydraulic probe comprises a first electrode, and a second electrode which positioned at a preselected space from the first electrode defining a uniformly spaced controlled discharge path therebetween. An insulating means is disposed between and encloses the space between the first electrode and second electrode. The insulating means comprises a relatively mechanically rigid dielectric material that structurally maintains the predetermined space between the first electrode and second electrode while preventing a controlled discharge through the insulating means to cause an electrical discharge shock to occur only across the uniformly spaced controlled discharge path which electrical discharge shock generates and applies a hydraulic shock wave through a fluid to the object to impact the same.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 1990Date of Patent: October 13, 1992Assignee: Circon CorporationInventors: Mihail Filip, Frank D. D'Amelio
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Patent number: D335710Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 1990Date of Patent: May 18, 1993Assignee: Circon CorporationInventor: Raymond A. Ainger, III
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Patent number: D370064Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 1994Date of Patent: May 21, 1996Assignee: Circon CorporationInventor: Steve Livneh